what kind of deck are you going to put on that glass hull? There was a guy that I was trying to help out a while back that had some major problems trying to find people to add front steering to a glass hull.
I dont know what the big problem was, but Diamondback, Alumatech, and a few other major builders all turned him down. He was willing to pay big $$$ to get it done right.
I figure as long as you dont have to take a hacksaw to any of the fiberglass, and you build a deck that allows enough room for the full movements of the stick, you should be fine.
Ultimately you need the following:
a stick, go with curved, just make sure you have the curve foreward, that is built so that you can fish further foreward on the deck of your boat.
then you will need a steering cable. Alot of people will just run the front cable to the rear drivers stick. It works, but if that origional rear cable breaks, youre dead in the water. I recomend running the cable full length from the front to the rudder, just tie in to the existing cable routing. My cables are stacked right on top of each other, then they split the tab on the rudders, one mounts on top of the rudder tab, the other is mounted on the bottom of the tab, both using the same mounting bolt.
then you will need to run a throttle cable up to the stick. You will have to custom fab some kind of fulcrum (throttle lever). I started out with the rubber hose type that you see on most all silver dollar boats, but I ended up having another lever built that looks much like an upside saddle stirrup. (makes things easier for my buddies to drive from the opposite side of the deck.)
Then last you will have to wire in an ignition toggle and a starter button. Just splice into the esisting system and you should be fine.
If you get all this tackled, you should have everything you need to get you fishing from the front of your boat.
HOWEVER, please note that your steering cable is mounted above the pivot point of your steering stick. Meaning that if you mount your front cable BELOW the pivot point of the front stick, your front stick will oppose your rear. Meaning that in order to make a right turn from the back you pull back on the rear stick, you will have to push foreward on the front...